Diving Holiday

Posted by admin | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Hotels and Resorts, Maldives Liveaboards, Maldives Scuba Diving, Maldives Surfing, Safari Boats Maldives, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 13-04-2011

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We at Maldives Dive Travel will do our best to ensure you have an amazing experience on your diving holiday in the Maldives, so don’t hesitate to get in touch! Stopping off on one of the many islands around the Maldives is a popular habit, as you can mingle with the friendly locals and absorb some of their culture and traditions. They will be more than happy to engage in a spot of spontaneous beachside football or volleyball, throw together a barbeque, start jamming with some traditional Maldivian drums along with singing and dancing and maybe even some night-time swimming. One can see how liveaboard safari trips on your holidays Maldives have a little something for everyone.


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Maldives Whale Shark

Posted by admin | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Hotels and Resorts, Maldives Liveaboards, Maldives News, Maldives Scuba Diving, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 28-02-2011

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Are whale sharks endangered species? The population figures of whale sharks are unknown, but since they are victims of commercial fishing whale shark are considered “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) www.iucn.org. In the Maldives, there are several active projects to save whale shark in the Maldives, the most important being the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme maldiveswhalesharkresearch.org). To protect the species from becoming endangered, it is considered a protected species and commercial fishing is illegal, as is the trade of whale shark meat in the market. How can I learn more about whale sharks in the Maldives vacations?


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November Maldives Weather

Posted by admin | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Maldives Liveaboards, Maldives News, Maldives Surfing, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 31-01-2011

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Maldives weather November is the onset of the dry season, which for the majority of tourists is the best time to visit the Maldives. It is during this time that travellers will experience calm sunny days, coupled with relaxing warm nights.
As Maldives scuba weather forecast demonstrates, the average air temperature throughout the course of the month is 27 degrees. Humidity floating around 80% is another reason the environment remains so blissfully balmy, while not too sticky to enjoy the tropical surroundings.
Maldives November weather can bring up to 201 mm of rainfall, but that doesn’t detract from any holiday activities you may want to enjoy, like liveaboard cruises, or scuba diving trips. In fact some say that November is the best month to go on such cruises, due to the transition from the rainy season to the dry season.
For the weather in Maldives today you can view our page with the actual live weather from Male, Maldives right now. Similarly we have a detailed page of weather data for each and every month of the year, so you can plan your perfect holiday to one of the greatest vacation destinations around!


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Weather in Maldives

Posted by admin | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Maldives Liveaboards, Maldives News, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 24-01-2011

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If you look on major international weather websites, you will be able to see the 14 day weather forecast for the Maldives and also you will find many charts and diagrams of the Maldives latest weather, and if you’re looking for a specific month, maledives liveaboard such as the weather in Maldives in January, you will be able to find climatic records of that information. So, whether you’re looking the Maldives current weather, a 15 day weather forecast Maldives or some other Maldives weather reports, you’ll find them on a site like Weather.com.


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Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll, Maldives

Posted by admin | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Hotels and Resorts, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 12-01-2011

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Once you have decided to go on Hanifaru holidays, you will not look back. Travelling to Hanifaru Maldives, for many will be the highlight of a life of diving. Nowhere else on earth can you find as many manta rays as you will find in the Hanifaru Maldives, and because of a recent move to protect Hanifaru manta rays in the Hanifaru malediven area, it is hoped that diving in Hanifaru Bay will remain one of the most amazing Hanifaru Maldives diving spectacles in the world for many years to come.
So, in short, if you have the opportunity to Maldives Baa Atoll, you should not pass it up!


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Maldives Coco Palm Beach Resort Set To Host Miss France 2011

Posted by maldives | Posted in Doing Business in the Maldives, Hotels and Resorts, Maldives News, Places to Stay, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 27-07-2010

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Maldives Coco Palm To Host Miss France 2011

The luxurious Coco Palm Bodu Hithi Resort in Maldives has reportedly been chosen as the venue for the prestigious Miss France beauty pageant this coming year. This grand event will showcase 38 contestants from different regions and territories of France.

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Maldives Coco Palm Bodu Hithi

Considered as one of the biggest events to be held in the Maldives, the Coco Palm Resort has proudly announced their affiliation with the globally recognized organization.

Miss France 2011 Contestants to Sample Aspects of Maldivian Culture

According to a statement by the Maldives Coco Palm Resort, the 38 Miss France contestants are going to be demonstrating various aspects of Maldivian Culture during the event. The prestigious beauty pageant has been held since 1920, and is considered one of the biggest television broadcasts in the country.

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Miss France 2011 in Maldives

The Maldives Coco Palm Resort is owned and operated by a Maldivian owned company of hotels known as Sunland Hotels. This five-star resort is under the hotel company’s luxury division called Coco Collection.

In addition, the resort also stated that, “The tremendous coverage that Maldives as a destination will receive throughout France and central Europe is bound to give a significant boost to the whole nation as well as the Coco Collection.”

Maldives Coco Palm Resort Information

Location: North Male’ Atoll

Distance from Airport: 29 Kilometers

Number of Rooms: 100 Rooms

Transport: 40 minutes from airport via Speedboat

Room amenities:

- Satellite televisions
- Personal Bar
- DVD player
- Music System
- Private Safe
- IDD Phones
- Hair Dryer
- Hot and Cold Water
- Over head fan
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- Flat screen TV

Resort Facilities & Recreational Facilities:

- Yoga Pavilion
- Tai Chi Pavilion
- Over water fully equipped fitness space
- Infinity swimming pool
- Tennis Court
- Recreation space with Indoor games, Table Tennis, Volleyball, and Snooker Table
- Scuba Diving – PADI certified
- Water sport centre with Sailing, Canoeing, Windsurfing, Water Skiing
- Extensive choice of excursions

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Maldives Coco Palm Water Villas

For bookings and inquiries, you may visit Maldives Coco Palm Bodu Hithi Resort’s official site at www.cocopalm.com.

Want to know more about Holidays in Maldives? Visit www.maldivesdivetravel.com for tons of liveaboard and scuba diving information!


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Manta Rays and Stingrays in Maldives

Posted by maldives | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Photos, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 15-07-2010

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Manta Rays and Stingrays in Maldives

Manta rays and stingrays are rather popular sea creatures in Maldives. Thousands of tourists travel long miles from their hometowns just to experience these marine wonders themselves. These two exotic species of rays not only occur in this tropical paradise, but are also surprisingly common.

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Maldivian Manta Ray

Maldives Manta Rays are fascinating sea creatures, attracting scuba diving and marine enthusiasts worldwide in this tropical paradise. There are numerous dive sites in Maldives  that feature sightings of these spectacular creatures. This largest species of rays can grow up to 20 feet and weigh 4,000 pounds heavy but is very friendly and harmless to scuba divers despite their frightening  size.

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Maldives Diving with Manta Rays

Manta Rays in Maldives are very popular attractions to scuba divers because of their majestic appearance and unique habitat. These creatures migrate across the 26 atolls of Maldives with the changing monsoons, following seasonal shifts in their planktonic food source.

Maldives Manta Ray Project

The Maldives Manta Ray Project (MMRP) is an organization dedicated to data collection and marine research of mantas in Maldives with the purpose of caring and preserving for the population of these precious creatures. With only 3 years of existence, the project has already gathered data that identifies over 1,500 manta rays in Maldives and counting.

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Sharks and Rays

This non-profit research organization also aims to promote greater awareness and understanding of manta rays in Maldives. MMRP conducts education initiatives and other marine conservation activities as part of their responsibility towards a better and safer marine life in Maldives.

Stingray Feeding

Stingrays often dwell on shallow waters in search of their prey. This is the perfect opportunity for you to feed these tooth-less and velvet-like creatures with pilchards and other small fish.

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Maldives Stingray Feeding

There are numerous resorts in Maldives that holds nightly stingray feeding events. Before allowing their guests to feed these graceful and gentle sea creatures themselves, a resort professional will give a short orientation about stingrays and their habitat.

Want to know more about Scuba Diving in Maldives? Visit www.maldivesdivetravel.com for special deals, liveaboard information, and other tourist concerns.


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Wreck Diving in Maldives

Posted by maldives | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Maldives Liveaboards, Maldives Scuba Diving, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 15-07-2010

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Wreck Diving in Maldives

It doesn’t come as a surprise when we say that the Maldives features a tremendous amount of wreck dive sites, given the vast majority of its huge bodies of water. Most tourists actually embark on a holiday in this captivating paradise to experience an unforgettable scuba diving trip.

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Wreck Diving Maldives

Some holiday packages in Maldives offer scuba-diving-specific itineraries via liveaboard lodging, which is probably the best way to experience wreck diving. Although, there are also numerous resorts that organizes wreck diving trips as part of service to their guests.

Maldives Victory Wreck

The Maldives Victory Wreck is probably the most popular shipwreck open for commercial diving in the country. This 110 meter long vessel sank on the western side of Hulhule Island back in 1981, and has gradually turned into a natural habitat for a colorful and exotic variety of marine life.

Maldives Victory Wreck Wreck Diving in Maldives

Maldives Victory Wreck

The ship’s main deck is to be found at a depth of 12 meters, where you’ll be greeted by turtles, large groupers and tuna. The Maldives Victory Wreck is classified as an advanced dive, mainly because of strong currents and the many sharp objects surrounding the site.

The British Loyalty Wreck

Another interesting dive in Maldives is the British Loyalty Wreck. This 140 meter long ship was neutralized by Japanese torpedoes during the Second World War back in 1946.

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Maldives Wreck - The British Loyalty

The British Loyalty is a very popular wreck site in the Maldives’ Addu Atoll. With its upper portion at a depth range of 17 meters, the ship’s vertical orientation basically allows beginner-friendly diving. More experienced divers can easily explore the British Loyalty’s propellers at 29 meters deep, and could also swim through its torpedo hole in the hull.

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British Loyalty Wreck Diving

Aside from the usual reef fishes, some of the other marine features of the British Loyalty Wreck include large sea turtles, omnipresent wrasse, parrotfish, clownfish, angelfish, and bannerfish.

Planning your dream holiday in Maldives? Visit www.maldivesdivetravel.com for special deals and tourist/diving information. You may also go to www.scubadivemaldives.com for additional Maldives/general scuba diving articles.


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Paradise Island Resort Maldives

Posted by maldives | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Hotels and Resorts, Places to Stay, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives, Weddings and Honeymoons | Posted on 09-07-2010

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Paradise Island Resort Maldives

In an arrow-shaped island locally known as Lakanfinolhu lies the Paradise Island Resort in Maldives. Opening its doors to worldwide tourists back in 1994, this majestic hotel structure is famous for its first-class service, eco-friendly architecture, five-star lodging, and is surprisingly rather affordable.

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Paradise Island Maldives Resort Activities

Paradise Island Resort Maldives is no doubt an attractive tourist destination, with a variety of restaurants to dine-in, a huge range of water sporting and other leisure activities available, not to mention, the perfect opportunity to relax in its world class spa.

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Paradise Island Maldives Water Villas

This beautiful resort at the Maldives’s North Male Atoll is easily reached by seaplane or speedboat in short day trips. In Paradise Island, you get a chance to escape the stress of city living, as it is surrounded with lush greenery, flawless white sand, and crystal clear waters.

Paradise Island Resort Maldives Accommodations

Bond with nature as you enter Paradise Island. The luxurious guest accommodations here are all spacious and comfortable, certainly rating amongst the best in Maldives. Its excellent design is mostly highlighted by elegant furnishings of local Maldivian wood, a fantastic panorama of the ocean, and simply the beauty of its surroundings.

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Paradise Island Maldives Beach Villas

All deluxe beach bungalows in Paradise Island Resort Maldives are fully equipped with modern amenities such as satellite television, IDD phone, in-room safe, mini-bar, hot/cold shower, air-conditioning, and a private veranda.

Dining at Paradise Island Maldives

There’s no denying that one of the best things-to-do during a vacation is to eat. Here in Paradise Island Resort Maldives, you’ll get to experience an unforgettable feast. Guests has the option to dine in any of these tastefully decorated restaurants and cafes.

Main Restaurant – Breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets are served daily.

Ristorante al Tramonto & Sunset Bar – Italian cuisine in a romantic setting. Provides an excellent overlooking view of the sea.

Fukuya Teppanyaki – A cozy indoor restaurant, not only serving authentic dishes, but sporting a true Japanese design as well.

Dhaavan Coffee Shop – A casual snack bar with once a week DJ nights.

Karaoke Bar – Friendly atmosphere for karaoke lovers.

Beach Bar – Conveniently located right near the beach and water sports center.

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Maldives Shark Diving

Posted by maldives | Posted in Holidays in the Maldives, Maldives Liveaboards, Maldives Scuba Diving, The Maldives, Things to Do in the Maldives | Posted on 06-07-2010

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Maldives Shark Diving

Shark diving is a very exciting and popular activity in a country surrounded by vast bodies of water such as the Maldives. It is a common misconception that shark diving is an extremely dangerous activity, given the species’ notorious underwater reputation and unpredictable behavior. Although in truth, there are many kinds of sharks which actually allow safe diving.

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Maldives Shark Diving

In the Maldives, there are many kinds of sharks you may encounter, making the possibilities of your underwater adventure endless. There’s also something for every level of diving skill and preference. For beginner to advanced divers, Shark diving in Maldives is not only safe. It can be a very unique and fascinating experience.

Shark Diving Trips in Maldives

Whether you’re staying in a resort or enjoying your holiday via liveaboard, the accommodating party is most likely to have shark diving in its menu. Liveaboards are usually the superior choice, as these first-class Maldives holiday cruises basically intend to provide its guests a scuba diving holiday not to be forgotten.

Whale Sharks in Maldives

Whale shark diving is extremely popular for liveaboard divers in Maldives. The ship captain with the help of a very experienced and well-trained staff can spot a whale shark approaching or near the ocean with ease.

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Maldives Whale Shark

Once it has been spotted, guests may simply grab their snorkel gears to meet these friendly marine creatures. Swimming with whale sharks are pretty much commonplace in Maldives and a safe activity even for first timers.

Maldives Grey Reef Shark

The grey reef shark is probably the most commonly sighted kind in Maldives. These seemingly dangerous underwater species are actually safe to dive with. Many popular dive sites in Maldives such as the Maaya Thila and Cocoa Corner offer sightings of grey reef sharks, where they usually hunt their prey. Unlike whale sharks, these kinds are usually seen while diving. An opportunity not to be missed by any avid marine or scuba enthusiast.

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Maldives Grey Reef Shark

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